But back to Nash, Racela sent his regards to the barangay like only he can.

It's the most insincere congratulations in the history of congratulations.

"I just want to congratulate Ginebra for being the more aggressive team tonight, because they got a lot of free throws again," he said, once again pointing to the free throw story that marred the previous two games of this series, especially during Game 3.

In Game 4, Ginebra shot 23-of-33 from the stripe compared to TNT's 15-of-16.

"It’s because, again, they were more aggressive than us, despite taking fifteen less two-point field goals. I’m sure that what coach Tim will say," Racela added.

For context, TNT was 30-of-62 from 2-point range and 10-of-37 from deep. The Gin Kings were 28-of-47 from 2-points and 12-of-32 from the outside.

Finally, Racela, gave sort of an advice for the two teams that will compete for the Governors' Cup title starting next week.

"Going to the finals, I hope both teams should be aggressive – and that will dictate who will get more free throws," he said.